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and germany. north stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing pipeline after us sentient announcements in december 2019 . operation now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. sanctions it's a clear warning to companies aiding and abetting russia's influence projects be tolerated get out now or risk the consequences americans fear that germany will become unilaterally dependent on russia through nordstrom to germany denies this and wants to proceed with the project the usa many in europe are saying it's only interested in their own expensive liquid gas to germany. will there be a trade
and germany. north stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing pipeline after us sentient announcements in december 2019 . operation now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this action puts...
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and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany and it runs largely parallel to the existing nordstrom one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss pipeline vessel suspended operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trump of ministration further intensified threats supported by u.s. congress. this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. and sanctions it's a clear warning to companies aiding and abetting russia's influence projects will not be tolerated get out now or risk the consequences americans fear that germany will become unilaterally dependent on russia through nordstrom to germany denies this and wants to proceed with the project the usa many in europe are saying it's only interested in s
and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany and it runs largely parallel to the existing nordstrom one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss pipeline vessel suspended operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trump of ministration further intensified threats...
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and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany and it runs largely parallel to the existing pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss. operation now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. sanctions it's a clear warning to companies aiding and abetting russian influence projects. get out now or risk the consequences americans fear that germany will become unilaterally dependent on russia through string to germany denies this and wants to proceed with the project the usa many in europe are saying it's only interested in their own expense of liquid gas to germany. will there be a trade war
and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany and it runs largely parallel to the existing pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss. operation now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this action...
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if germany refused to sign it. so that was another factor. they found increasingly their capacity to do what they wanted especially the further away the places were and difficult the communications were were limited. there was a famous occasion when george clemmenson wilson was sitting around and those fighting i think between poland and czechoslovak cuabout a rich duchy that contained railway junctions and coal mines and so on, and poland and czechoslovak cuwe czechoslovakia were starting to fight about it, and they called in a supreme allied commander and said we've got to do something, and he said of course i'll follow orders which is what he intended to stay and they said you've got to call troops. and he said absolutely because i don't think i can do it because the railways aren't running. and george who say always optimistic said i have it, and they turned to him with a certain amount of hope and he said we'll send both sides extremely strong telegrams. so i'm just trying to give a sense of what it was they w
if germany refused to sign it. so that was another factor. they found increasingly their capacity to do what they wanted especially the further away the places were and difficult the communications were were limited. there was a famous occasion when george clemmenson wilson was sitting around and those fighting i think between poland and czechoslovak cuabout a rich duchy that contained railway junctions and coal mines and so on, and poland and czechoslovak cuwe czechoslovakia were starting to...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speak of germany's parliament it still is. but for bible one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we need a european solution to these problems. because of problems instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. supports have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simp
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speak of germany's parliament it still is. but for bible one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we...
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when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany their new home. music played for several local clubs but soon impressed scouts from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youthful. looks i think right now i want to play for germany and turkey later maybe the war will be the turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german look if they have to show up twice and the german if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe you don't know. which shall cause you team good one the german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team that shocked. the surprise when music came from the youth squad when you could already see. he was a great footballer yes even in training it was scoring goals for fun you could tell th
when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany their new home. music played for several local clubs but soon impressed scouts from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youthful. looks i think right now i want to play for germany and turkey later maybe the war will be the turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the...
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to germany the balls in germany's court now. have to see but it's really once again it's not just trump it's the congress the congress forced to do this trump was originally reluctant to do more sanctions against russia but congress overruled him on a veto proof passage of of legislation a few years ago so it's a mistake in germany to think it's only just because the americans want to. and it's a mistake to think it's only trump and the problem may take care of itself because it's not going to go away. you know the ball is in germany's kosher germany fight sanctions with sanctions. no i think it's not and i think it won't because. germany has no interest in fighting mary-kate economically over this and on top of it needs e.u. and e.u. responds because foreign trade is an e.u. matter so i think there's not a consensus in the u. in the 1st place and 2nd there's not the political will but there is certainly a political will to have a common stance on extraterritorial sanctions and that is where i see a major divergence of u.s. and
to germany the balls in germany's court now. have to see but it's really once again it's not just trump it's the congress the congress forced to do this trump was originally reluctant to do more sanctions against russia but congress overruled him on a veto proof passage of of legislation a few years ago so it's a mistake in germany to think it's only just because the americans want to. and it's a mistake to think it's only trump and the problem may take care of itself because it's not going to...
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germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq and physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. i've said if i'm the fun da but us but i'm of eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. by dint of live i think and enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on the management of fine if i've done my bout with us that much as it climbed just before sed or about us mo ma i would have found that it was of cornish and there was a as a or host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really unless about ns on certain vasta would know i know if one owns it had to him course on guns and kind of this community your own so should site did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i did meet him focus been. feelin mention a mere on and on and line up has a one on and my hotel room. prafulla i sleep on the ding so extreme that fires don't you know made h
germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq and physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. i've said if i'm the fun da but us but i'm of eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. by dint of live i think and enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on the management of fine if i've done my...
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and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing north stream one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019. operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. and sanctions it's a clear warning to companies aiding and abetting russia's influence projects will not be tolerated get out now or risk the consequences americans fear that germany will become unilaterally dependent on russia through nordstrom to germany denies this and wants to proceed with the project the usa many in europe are saying it's only interested in selling their own expensive liquid
and germany. nord stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing north stream one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019. operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by the us congress. this...
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germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. if underfund da bought us but i'm a reason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a from the 5 different enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about which does that much as it climbed valvo is just voiced about us mo ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a as a host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really a mess about ns on certain vasta with no i mean if one owns it had to him course on guns and kind of this community your home school should site did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i did meet in focus been able to successfully mention a mirror on a mine up has a one on and my hotel room. prafulla i sleep on the ding so extreme that fires don't you know made h
germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. if underfund da bought us but i'm a reason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a from the 5 different enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about...
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these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to use it in germany that it's the c m s 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development oh yes if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also brought in europe and we are left with the bill because it's. we're in the industrial area of play mahathir. the slump in the wind power expansion has left its mark for companies used to manufacture of wind power plants here of the 4500 employees all but 500 have been laid off in the last few years. in northern germany this was simply the industry of the future just as aviation is for southern germany. nationwide around 40000 jobs in the industry have been lost in recent years. but when power is booming worldwide and the fall hole for institute is in great demand internationally it's ironic. globally successful climate friendly cutting edge technology from germany has little future in i
these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to use it in germany that it's the c m s 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development oh yes if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also brought in europe and we are left with the bill because it's. we're in the industrial area...
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say that germany could be used to the u.s. that germany wouldn't become too dependent on russian gas and she also say that concerned that other interests such as those of ukraine and poland. are not justified well imposing sanctions on the close allies or rather shocking move diplomatically what impact is this having on transatlantic relations. well that's we only panned on the how these disputes and but of course it will have a pivotal role not only in the future u.s. and german relations but also in the relations between the u.s. and the e.u. if the pipeline east complete few dozen would be a fast entry point of russian gas to the e.u. but not the european union you think and looking into the project because of those possible u.s. sanctions so this won't only have faith that u.s. and german we germany's relations and those sanctions will hate european companies much more done they would hate russian companies. what are the prospects of resolving this conflict. in salvaging what is arguably an important relationship between g
say that germany could be used to the u.s. that germany wouldn't become too dependent on russian gas and she also say that concerned that other interests such as those of ukraine and poland. are not justified well imposing sanctions on the close allies or rather shocking move diplomatically what impact is this having on transatlantic relations. well that's we only panned on the how these disputes and but of course it will have a pivotal role not only in the future u.s. and german relations but...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a tota
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a...
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open welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. for bible one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany merkel's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. supports have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to
open welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. for bible one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by...
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i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can't take the situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who clearly do believe that democracy is in danger. been explaining who do who see the other side of the argument. here in germany talk to the people in these protests video it's. pretty extreme stuff surely we need to have more sympathy or more understanding for people who. i think it's you have to differentiate between the people here have to see the ones that are claiming difficulties with the situation that are perfectly. right just like people want to see their friends meet friends people want to work people. not having their financial. they don't want to be destroyed financially and. all of th
i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can't take the situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who...
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against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the united states play and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue, that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost 180-degree opposite tactic to the one that they took in 1919. with another thing that is very different of course is the condition of germany itself. this is a photograph taken, two photographs, taken from roughly the same angle. the picture on the right, the building on the far end of the right-hand picture, is the new united states embassy just outside the brandenburg gate on the side that had been east berlin. that kind of canopy looking thing in the background is the potsdam place, the potsdam plots. the picture on the left is taken at about the same place in 1945. one clear difference between the germany of 1919 in the germany of 1945, is that in 1919, german ashton lists could argue that they had not really lost the first
against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the united states play and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue, that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost 180-degree opposite tactic to the one that they took in 1919. with another thing that is very different of course is the condition of germany itself. this is...
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when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany their new home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth. insearch i think right now i want to play for germany turkey later in the war with turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish citizen. at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become germany was looking to get a shot twice and the german if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe. with shell because youth team who's a well a german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team that shock. and surprise when the music came from the used squad you could already see what a great footballer years even in training it was scoring goals for fun you could tell this kid is going places the incredible. an
when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany their new home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth. insearch i think right now i want to play for germany turkey later in the war with turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish citizen. at the consulate they were not...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we did most of the comments affect by now we need a european solution to these problems. because instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we did most of the comments affect by now we need a...
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when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy busiest family made germany then new home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even called the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth. of sorts i put it right now i want to play for germany turkey later in the war we did turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish citizens. at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german. look if they have to show up twice. the gym and if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe you don't know. which shell his youth team who is a well the german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team a shock. of surprise when music came from the used squad you could already see what a great football of years even in training it was scoring goals for fun you could tell this kid is going places. and
when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy busiest family made germany then new home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even called the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth. of sorts i put it right now i want to play for germany turkey later in the war we did turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish citizens. at the consulate they...
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while germany. was also present he explained his decision to join the photo on the other hand is quiet they were both booed and whistled by their own fans at the 2018 world cup they crashed out with germany in the group stages i i i think others would go home to. visit to israel became the scapegoat for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticized him harshly even the german f.a. singled him out so. i think i can understand a bit how he felt mistreated but everyone had really turned him into one of the scapegoats. and the book about august. one week after the world cup. back with a statement on twitter. quit international football and that of a national team incited racism as the reason for this is very critical of the german media in particular he's also critical of the german football association and one person in particular of course that is the president of the german football association he released this today because of recent events. have the fee
while germany. was also present he explained his decision to join the photo on the other hand is quiet they were both booed and whistled by their own fans at the 2018 world cup they crashed out with germany in the group stages i i i think others would go home to. visit to israel became the scapegoat for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticized him harshly even the german f.a. singled him out so. i think i can understand a bit how he felt...
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generation wethe had to fight was arrogantly singing "germany, germany overall." as he probably watched his fatherland becoming the most aggressively nationalistic country in the world. industry was carefully controlled for the policies of the great general. for in the new reich, bismarck added a fourth to the structure of a warlike state. frederick's militarist, landowners, and state officials had been joined by the big industrials. a gigantic railroad system was laid out, more according to strategic war plans than the necessities of peacetime trade. one of the largest navies was constructed. the army was built up to staggering proportions. ♪ and the german officer was the idol of the nation, the personification of german ambition. in colleges the sport of german youth was not football, but the deadly jewel. the scar was the badge of honor. the more scars the handsomer. man'shey not proof the arms. and competitively watching all stood the great general staff. still directed by the prussians. secure in the knowledge that their power and knowledge was indisputabl
generation wethe had to fight was arrogantly singing "germany, germany overall." as he probably watched his fatherland becoming the most aggressively nationalistic country in the world. industry was carefully controlled for the policies of the great general. for in the new reich, bismarck added a fourth to the structure of a warlike state. frederick's militarist, landowners, and state officials had been joined by the big industrials. a gigantic railroad system was laid out, more...
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germany were competing for if. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german was looking to get the show twice and the german if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe you don't know. which shock is youth team who's a well the german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way...
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here all told by germany's fuel plane racetrack for speedsters it's a dream come true. calling physios tosh dynaco gives it that heavy foot test. no speed limit no problem. what does a crush research your favorite read. recognize that sound. what's a. the buzz is d.j. envy keeper of my own sam records be hot. in his sound labs to transform their home into electronic music insects to. the system is its. own. little mix. took in 60 minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. nico is in germany to learn german why not with him simple online on your mobile and free to sapps court t w z learning course nikos fake german made him seem. not such a fan of spain i mean the acceleration. here is the that doesn't say. we are living during the most extraordinary time ministry. of transport will go for the electric. it meant that the red.
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and germany. north stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing nordstrom one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss pipeline vessel suspended operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats supported by u.s. congress. this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. and sanctions it's a clear warning to companies aiding and abetting russia's influence projects will not be tolerated get out now or risk the consequences americans fear that germany will become unilaterally dependent on russia through nordstrom to germany denies this and wants to proceed with the project the usa many in europe are saying it's only interested in selli
and germany. north stream 2 is an ambitious european russian energy project once completed the pipeline costing billions of euros will transport gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany it runs largely parallel to the existing nordstrom one pipeline after u.s. sanction announcements in december 2019 a swiss pipeline vessel suspended operations now russian ships are ready to complete the last 160 kilometers at the end of july the trumpet ministration further intensified threats...
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these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not use it in germany and states and i see in the 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up abroad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill as it. were in the industrial area of blame aha for the slump in the wind power expansion has left its mark for companies used to manufacture wind power plants here of the 4500 employees all but 500 have been laid off in the last few years. in northern germany this was simply the industry of the future just as aviation is for southern germany. nationwide around 40000 jobs in the industry have been lost in recent years. but when power is booming worldwide and the fall hole for institute is in great demand internationally ironic. globally successful climate friendly cutting edge technology from germany has little future in its own country
these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not use it in germany and states and i see in the 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up abroad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill as it. were in the industrial area of...
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travel guides to specialists in germany . recognize where exactly. the most are sculpture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. it's a construction project up become a geo political conflict the united states imposes sanctions against the north stream to pipeline calling into question the future of russia's energy supply to europe and leaving a small german port times uncertain about its future. also coming up russia and iran says if the seiko bid 19 vaccine scientists around the world voiced concerns bob's high don't have the markets reacted. this is the w. business fine take ferguson welcome to the show ever since its inception the noid 3 into pipeline has put a strain on ties between the united states and germany the projects now on the brink of completion of runs parallel to the existing annoyed $31.00 pipeline between russia and germany stretching a total of 1200 kilometers across the baltic sea it will enable russia to supply gas to $22000000.00 households in europe washington has long been a critic of the plans arguing that the pipeline
travel guides to specialists in germany . recognize where exactly. the most are sculpture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. it's a construction project up become a geo political conflict the united states imposes sanctions against the north stream to pipeline calling into question the future of russia's energy supply to europe and leaving a small german port times uncertain about its future. also coming up russia and iran says if the seiko bid 19 vaccine scientists around the world...
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mackle's -- the far-right alternative for germany. the aft support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape. the open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. >> we did not make it and we can't make it. it is nobody's faultlt but it is impossible to let people from a totally different cultural background behave so differently in a country and say we can make it. the decision was humanitarian and yet many hoped the migrants would be able to meet germany's demand for skilled workers. this shows a mixed picture. five years on, half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education. they said that germany did reasonably well most because of its economic strength. almost to the day, five years after her yes we can moment, same place, same setting, merkel says that she would do the same again. overall, i would take the same decisions again, that is right. but she warns of tough times ahead. >> and we will now see a phase
mackle's -- the far-right alternative for germany. the aft support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape. the open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. >> we did not make it and we can't make it. it is nobody's faultlt but it is impossible to let people from a totally different cultural background behave so differently in a country and say we can make it. the decision was...
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these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not. is it in germany france is it i this is the i'm a 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill because it's . we're in the industrial area of clay mahaffey the slump in the wind power expansion has left its mark for companies used to manufacture wind power plants here of the 4500 employees all but 500 have been laid off in the last few years. in northern germany this was simply the industry of the future just as aviation is for southern germany. nationwide around 40000 jobs in the industry have been lost in recent years. but when power is booming worldwide and the fall over institute is in great demand internationally it's ironic. globally successful climate friendly cutting edge technology from germany has little future in
these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not. is it in germany france is it i this is the i'm a 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill because it's . we're in the...
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germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. if underfund da bought us for to live eason 2 might be asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a friend if i fitted enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about with us that much as it climbed just voiced or about us my mind would have found that it was of cornish and there was a as a host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really unless about ns on certain vasta with no i mean if one owns up to him course on guns and kind of this community your home school should cite did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i did meet him focus been able to successfully mention amir on and on and line up has worn on and on my hotel room. prafulla i sleep on the ding so extreme that fires don't you know made head
germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. if underfund da bought us for to live eason 2 might be asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a friend if i fitted enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about with...
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these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not use it in germany and sets out to see in the 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also brought in europe and we are left with the bill to him as it. were in the industrial area of play mahathir the slump in the wind power expansion has left its mark for companies used to manufacture wind power plants here of the 4500 employees all but 500 have been laid off in the last few years. in northern germany this was simply the industry of the future just as aviation is for southern germany. nationwide around 40000 jobs in the industry have been lost in recent years. but when power is booming worldwide and the fall hoover institute is in great demand internationally ironic. globally successful climate friendly cutting edge technology from germany has little future in its own c
these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not use it in germany and sets out to see in the 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also brought in europe and we are left with the bill to him as it. were in the industrial...
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the war wouldn't have happened without germany. it would've happened in some form without all of the other confidential powers the germans ignored the treaty in 1838 or 39 which created belgium. also austria france and britain. the british behind that. the two determinants of british policy the royal navy must always be superior to any other power or group of powers. that's all we've got. and there must be no continental launching pad adjacent to the british isles that could be used as a stepping stone or a launching pad for an invasion. i think that the british stuck to those rules comes exceptionally. there was a chill in british army. various british officials including churchill try to draw down and taper off and stop building so many. why did we need these. nobody tells germany what to do. the british built their navy we are going to build ours. it would became in the asian. britain did that for two reasons. they didn't want anybody that close napoleon had stood and looked across the channel and hitler did. and this was an abs
the war wouldn't have happened without germany. it would've happened in some form without all of the other confidential powers the germans ignored the treaty in 1838 or 39 which created belgium. also austria france and britain. the british behind that. the two determinants of british policy the royal navy must always be superior to any other power or group of powers. that's all we've got. and there must be no continental launching pad adjacent to the british isles that could be used as a...
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but he does know that the nazis took him from here to germany. to be that you've been in the school diploma but you have been going. on all of this by a. lot of money out of. that nor do. you believe this guy was on it and you know what you call him on it even though. i do not. want i didn't know if you have it on. critical mind. not going to be a whole that i'm kind of all done $31.00. story also has ties to wards. she was 5 years old when she was brought to the youth detention camp in leeds munched out as woods was called during the nazi occupation . today she's meeting up with her friend barbaro cave each. the 2 women have a lot in common. and their paths in life have been very similar. but . they've come to a school located on the site of the camp. the school director is showing them a room that commemorates the thousands of children who were interned here. like who was brought here in 1943. i know you have a great mouth. well shall we need to find me have plotted street it's over here we should turn the map around like this what i thought th
but he does know that the nazis took him from here to germany. to be that you've been in the school diploma but you have been going. on all of this by a. lot of money out of. that nor do. you believe this guy was on it and you know what you call him on it even though. i do not. want i didn't know if you have it on. critical mind. not going to be a whole that i'm kind of all done $31.00. story also has ties to wards. she was 5 years old when she was brought to the youth detention camp in leeds...
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i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can take the situation her being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people clearly do believe that democracy is in danger. then the others you've been exploiting who do see the other side of the argument. here in germany talk to the people in these protests and co video it's. pretty extreme stuff surely we need to have more sympathy or more understanding for people who. i think it's you have to differentiate between the people here have to see the ones that are claiming difficulties with the situation that are perfectly. right just like. people want to see their friends meet friends people want to work people. not having their financial. they don't want to be destroyed financial
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what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany, or whether they should enact heavy reparations against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the u.s. play, and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost a 180 degree opposite tactic to the one they took in 1919. another thing that is very different of course is the condition of germany itself. this is a photograph --- two photographs taken from roughly the same angle. the building on the far right of the right-hand picture is in the new u.s. embassy just outside the brandenburg gate on the side that had been east berlin. the kind of canopy-looking thing in the background is the potsdam place. the picture on the left is taken in about the same place in 1945. one clear difference within the germany of 1919 and
what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany, or whether they should enact heavy reparations against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the u.s. play, and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost a 180 degree opposite tactic to the one...
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it took things out of germany and germany paid reparations to israel for the holocaust. and that never caused -- there's been no political outcry about that in germany. the attempt to get money out of germany was something that -- in retrospect, they would have been better to concentrate on getting europe's economy going again. but the key was the united states. and most of the lending was private. it was big consortium of banks and the americans didn't see why they shouldn't get their funds. in retrospect, of course, it's easy to say, it would have been much more statesmen like to get europe's economy going again and avoid the misery of the 1920s and the resentments. it was just -- like most of the clauses of the treaty, germany really wasn't prepared to adhere to them simply because it doesn't see why it should. >> thank you. it was a long answer. but it's such a tricky -- >> you have a really warm, receptive audience. >> don't encourage me. that's very dangerous. [ laughter ] >> you spoke about one of the pressures for the big three during the whole process being the
it took things out of germany and germany paid reparations to israel for the holocaust. and that never caused -- there's been no political outcry about that in germany. the attempt to get money out of germany was something that -- in retrospect, they would have been better to concentrate on getting europe's economy going again. but the key was the united states. and most of the lending was private. it was big consortium of banks and the americans didn't see why they shouldn't get their funds....
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and fast free and not optional germany is making coronavirus tests mandatory for all people entering the country from designated high risk areas new infections are increasing their highest level in 3 months. thanks for joining us french president. delivered a message to the people of beirut on thursday you're not alone help is on the way on a visit to the lebanese capital my calling pledged to spearhead a donor's conference to raise funds to rebuild the city but he also said there will be no blank checks and demanded political leaders make reforms. as the people of beirut come together to clean up the debris from tuesday's catastrophic explosion world leaders are lining up to provide aid. french president landed in beirut addressing the anger felt by the people towards the corruption regarded as making the glass possible and that has plagued the country for decades he has also promised assistance. but what i can guarantee you is that this aid will be transparent it will go to the field and it will not go in the hands of the corrupt god. lebanon is a former french protectorate and the
and fast free and not optional germany is making coronavirus tests mandatory for all people entering the country from designated high risk areas new infections are increasing their highest level in 3 months. thanks for joining us french president. delivered a message to the people of beirut on thursday you're not alone help is on the way on a visit to the lebanese capital my calling pledged to spearhead a donor's conference to raise funds to rebuild the city but he also said there will be no...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. support have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. and if we didn't make. we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many pe
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a...
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it's true it was a dome as one of the funniest places in germany. but right now in midsummer too much sun can be dangerous so beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the result of a colorful sea of a breathless and tests. the more traditional option is the wicker beach chair and. tented on the baltic sea coast in $882.00 it's now an essential beach item. getting in on the fun is super easy you get a key and a number at one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair then he set it up. and relaxing. in the lake or beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and the north sea and rarely found outside of germany. is an island of superlatives and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year i'm super full especially the beaches are overrun by tourists when i'm wondering is there any quiet sponsor left let's find out together on a tour around the island. closer to home has an impressive 12 kilometer boardwalk that leads you past lots of greenery and beautiful buildings. pro
it's true it was a dome as one of the funniest places in germany. but right now in midsummer too much sun can be dangerous so beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the result of a colorful sea of a breathless and tests. the more traditional option is the wicker beach chair and. tented on the baltic sea coast in $882.00 it's now an essential beach item. getting in on the fun is super easy you get a key and a number at one of the many rental spots along the beach and...
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jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory those who see what has been lost feel the loss protect their the keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel leaders can't from above a broken star of david insight a desk and starting path through german jewish history in 2018 the exhibition welcome to jerusalem made headlines many thought it was too anti zionist when it a marriage that then director peter schaffer also supported the palestine related b.d.'s organization the scandal was spare fact schieffer resigned petty baird never accept the challenge and does looking forward to stimulating debate the jewish museum in berlin stands in an interesting field of tension on the one hand it has to present the history and culture on the other hand it has to
jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory those who see what has been lost feel the loss protect their the keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel...
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i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can't take the situation being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who clearly do believe that democracy is in danger. the others you've been exploiting who do see the other side of the argument. here in germany talk to the people in these protests and co video it's. pretty extreme stuff surely we need to have sympathy or more understanding for people. i think it's you have to differentiate between the people here have to see the ones that are claiming difficulties with a situation that are perfectly. righteous. people want to see their friends meet friends people want to work people. not having their financial. they don't want to be destroyed financially and. all of these
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but even now most have a son a man and still finding his footing in germany. our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that there were. the families still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding a place to live and work. sometimes it feels like we've been here more than 5 years we've been through so much in this time. we spent 4 years looking for an apartment moving every few months and it was hard but when i see our children going to school it seems like time has passed more quickly than that. time to get under way the children like going to school. and. the solomons had to move 10 times before they found an apartment of their own like many refugee families all they could get were temporary sublets. the constant moves meant they didn't have as much time to stu
but even now most have a son a man and still finding his footing in germany. our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that there were. the families still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding...
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all told by germany's green racetrack for speedsters it's a dream come true. calling to see a scottish dining car gives it that heavy foot test. no screaming. no problem. there's a crush research your favorite read a. good shape. it's a constant companion. and it makes us feel. headaches dizziness and tonight us as this. some illnesses that can be caused by noise. and what can we do about it. in good shape. in 30 minutes on t.w. . in the heart of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. e.w. dot com for to make a city today to get inside. i'm sure. you know that i'm such a fan of spain i mean the acceleration. during the day that has a sense of. we are living during the most extraordinary try and restrict. transportable before the electric cars. going to. read the audio and mobility show. is it still a mobility revolution when it doesn't look like one rather checks out who shows itto wait in 2800 a normal enough to get buyers to go electric not talking about electric cars and generally the more cars i drive the more i get used to that i'm still no
all told by germany's green racetrack for speedsters it's a dream come true. calling to see a scottish dining car gives it that heavy foot test. no screaming. no problem. there's a crush research your favorite read a. good shape. it's a constant companion. and it makes us feel. headaches dizziness and tonight us as this. some illnesses that can be caused by noise. and what can we do about it. in good shape. in 30 minutes on t.w. . in the heart of climate change. for. what's in store. for the...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's children heading back to school after the summer break just as coronavirus cases are on the rise the focus is on keeping children and teachers safe we'll talk about the steps to do that also coming up today. it appears as if spain's former king juan carlos has fled the country amidst the corruption probe is accused of taking millions of dollars and kickbacks in the saudi arabian royal project. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today here in germany children have started going back to school just as coronavirus cases are on the rise it is the 1st time many of these children have been in a classroom since march but the experience is not the same a reporter visited one school in the city of rostock in northern germany to see how the school children are just. finally back where they wanted to be in the schoolyard with all of their friends for the 1st time in 5 months these children from john franklin primary school in rostock can play together without a mask and without a daring to social distancing rules. even hugs are allowed althou
this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's children heading back to school after the summer break just as coronavirus cases are on the rise the focus is on keeping children and teachers safe we'll talk about the steps to do that also coming up today. it appears as if spain's former king juan carlos has fled the country amidst the corruption probe is accused of taking millions of dollars and kickbacks in the saudi arabian royal project. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today here...
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and the situation in belo rooms and both germany and the e.u. is very keen right now to ensure that russia doesn't deploy any kind of military in that della reese and is only involved in any potential negotiations on that path. that the e.u. is hoping valorise is going to be able to stay itself on and what its future might look like so lots of thin diplomatic lines for germany to be treading with with russia right now. political correspondent kate brady thank you. forces in baton rouge have detained one of the leaders of striking factory workers and threatened demonstrators with criminal charges this latest crackdown comes on the 13th day of protests calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down on the recent presidential election protests have been joined by strikes at state owned factories and fueled by spies fat manager kind of scalia who lost in the election and was forced to flee the country mistress. skier said she planned to return home when she felt safe despite the protests president look at shanghai said that he will settle b
and the situation in belo rooms and both germany and the e.u. is very keen right now to ensure that russia doesn't deploy any kind of military in that della reese and is only involved in any potential negotiations on that path. that the e.u. is hoping valorise is going to be able to stay itself on and what its future might look like so lots of thin diplomatic lines for germany to be treading with with russia right now. political correspondent kate brady thank you. forces in baton rouge have...
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i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can take this situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who clearly do believe that democracy is in danger. as you've been explaining who do you know see the other side of the argument. here in germany talk to the people in these protests cote vidiot corona idiots it was pretty extreme stuff it surely would be to have more sympathy or more understanding for people who . i think it's you have to differentiate between the people here have to see the ones that are claiming difficulties with a situation that are perfectly. righteous. people want to see their friends meet friends people want to work people. not having. they don't want to be destroyed financial
i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can take this situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who...
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when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany venue home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth to an. exercise that is right now i want to play for germany turkey later many people in the world will be turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german it was ok if they have to show up twice to the gym and if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe we don't know. which shell because youth team who's a well a german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team as shock. and surprise when music came from the youth squad when you could already see what a. great football and yes even in training it was scoring goals for fun you c
when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany venue home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth to an. exercise that is right now i want to play for germany turkey later many people in the world will be turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the...
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then and only then can beautiful germany, industrious germany, culture germany joined the peaceful nations of the world. ♪ -- cultured germany join the peaceful nations of the world. ♪
then and only then can beautiful germany, industrious germany, culture germany joined the peaceful nations of the world. ♪ -- cultured germany join the peaceful nations of the world. ♪
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well again defense minister i'm going to come say that germany could we assured us that germany wouldn't become a force to be dependent on russian gas and also say that the concerns that interest of ukraine and poland for example that those concerned that they would be damaged would have to be seen while establishing the contract so when it comes to ukraine balin say that the conflict between russia and ukraine which was one of the main reservations about building military into was a thing from the past because there was a 5 year contract for gas transit through ukraine that had been signed last year or so for at least 5 years so i placed a short term gas is ensured in ukraine the amount of german u.s. relations have been rocky in recent years there's been the debate about huawei the chinese tech giant they've been economic sanctions and the talk about it how do those disagreements impact the economic relations between those 2 very important world economies. well this will of the pan depend on how these these 2 does not turn into disparate will and but it will of course have a pivotal ro
well again defense minister i'm going to come say that germany could we assured us that germany wouldn't become a force to be dependent on russian gas and also say that the concerns that interest of ukraine and poland for example that those concerned that they would be damaged would have to be seen while establishing the contract so when it comes to ukraine balin say that the conflict between russia and ukraine which was one of the main reservations about building military into was a thing from...
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what they will do here in germany is break germany. first, they'll break it into three occupation zones, the soviet, british american and french zone. you can see by the french zone it is carved out of the american zone. the soviets are okay with them having their own zone of occupation, and the same thing that would happen with berlin. each side will take out or put into its zone whatever it wants and the represent they're doing this is the american fear that if germany is treated as a single unit. if it's treated as a single thing for occupation reasons then the soviets will simply take advantage to take everything they can out of germany forcing the united states and great britain to put money into germany. the u.s. will be putting resources into germany while the soviets take them out and this is what burns thought of in 1919 and it's the scenario he does not want to see repeated in 1945. they don't envision at this point that this will become two different states and we know now that they do and they put resources into the western
what they will do here in germany is break germany. first, they'll break it into three occupation zones, the soviet, british american and french zone. you can see by the french zone it is carved out of the american zone. the soviets are okay with them having their own zone of occupation, and the same thing that would happen with berlin. each side will take out or put into its zone whatever it wants and the represent they're doing this is the american fear that if germany is treated as a single...
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fast and free travelers entering germany must take a mandatory free coronavirus test if they're arriving from designated hospice such as infections spread across the country and new cases have risen to hottest the level to increase much. on will iraq is great to have you along everyone international aid is arriving in beirut 2 days after a devastating blast killed at least 137 people in the lebanese capital emergency aid and rescue teams flying in from around the world to help a city in ruins hospitals damaged or add critical capacity leaving thousands of injured victims at even more risk an estimated $300000.00 people now homeless and the aftermath of the explosions residents of beirut lives shattered still in shock take to the streets to clear up the debris as a desperate search for survivors continues. with their neighborhood gutted these volunteers aren't waiting for help. the political elite they say are incompetent and corrupt. the community is banding together as anger mounts. and not hard enough when you hear the revolutionaries taking the place of the state which is supposed to
fast and free travelers entering germany must take a mandatory free coronavirus test if they're arriving from designated hospice such as infections spread across the country and new cases have risen to hottest the level to increase much. on will iraq is great to have you along everyone international aid is arriving in beirut 2 days after a devastating blast killed at least 137 people in the lebanese capital emergency aid and rescue teams flying in from around the world to help a city in ruins...